Seismic Attributes from Ultra-Thin Layered Reservoir

Autor: Stovas, A., Landro, M., Janbu, N., Stovas, A., Landro, M., Janbu, N.
Zdroj: Oil & Gas Science and Technology - Revue de l'IFP; March 2007, Vol. 62 Issue: 2 p147-154, 8p
Abstrakt: We propose the method of computation seismic AVO attributes (intercept and gradient) from ultra-thin geological model based on the SBED modelling software. The SBED software is based on manipulating sine-functions, creating surfaces representing incremental sedimentation. Displacement of the surfaces creates a three dimensional image mimicking bedform migration, and depositional environments as diverse as tidal channels and mass flows can be accurately recreated. The resulting modelled deposit volume may be populated with petrophysical information, creating intrinsic properties such as porosity and permeability (both vertical and horizontal). The Backus averaging technique is used for up-scaling within the centimetre scale (the intrinsic net-to-gross value controls the acoustic properties of the ultra-thin layers). It results in pseudolog data including the intrinsic anisotropy parameters. The synthetic seismic modelling is given by the matrix propagator method allows us to take into account all pure mode multiples, and resulting AVO attributes become frequency dependent. Within this ultra-thin model we can test different fluid saturation scenarios and quantify the likelihood of possible composite analogues. This modelling can also be used for inversion of real seismic data into net-to-gross and fluid saturation for ultra-thin reservoirs.
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